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Feel like your patio or backyard could use some pizzazz? Want to transform your outdoor space with lights that’ll impress your guests? Govee’s Outdoor Pathway Lights will do just that.
Now available for $110 — that’s 35% off of its normal price of $170 — these smart outdoor lights have never been cheaper. This is the perfect chance to infuse your outdoor space with RGB magic.
The Govee Outdoor Pathway Lights bring a cool and modern touch to your home, providing ambient atmosphere in whatever colors you want. Its color temperatures range from 2000K to 6500K, allowing you to create the exact mood you need for any situation.
One standout feature is the multi-color display enabled by RGBIC technology. Each light stick can be set to a different color, and there are some 16 million colors to pick from.
Constructed from durable aluminum with a lacquered finish, the Govee Outdoor Pathway Lights are designed to withstand adverse conditions. Unlike solar-powered alternatives, this wired set ensures a steadier connection and a higher brightness of 250 lumens.
However, while these lights are IP65 waterproof (they’ll withstand rain just fine), they shouldn’t be immersed in water. And the power adapter is only rated as IP44, so you’ll want to find a sheltered spot for it.
The total length of the wire is 42 feet, so you’ll need to plan the placement according to whatever outlets you have around your home.
Controlling the Govee Outdoor Pathway Lights is super easy with the Govee Home app. You can set timers, pick scene modes, adjust color temperatures and brightness, and more. These lights can even pulse with your music, which is fun during parties, and they’re compatible with voice control through Alexa or Google Assistant.
If you want to have a super fun summer this year, you should definitely pick up the Govee Outdoor Pathway Lights for 35% off. This is a limited-time deal so don’t miss it.
Author: Gabriela Vatu, Contributing Writer
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.